
medgirl? said:sorry folks for not posting earlier!! i've been away (currently for an interview).
QofQuimica - it's Citgo, right?
Burns - LOL...you're a riot 🙂
now onto the chem question...

QofQuimica said:I have no idea what you girls are talking about, but I'm sure if I did, it would be funny.![]()

I admire that tremendously about you. 😉MrBurns10 said:Aww thanks, guju. You make me all warm and fuzzy inside.
So, since lately there hasn't been too much activity about Florida schools here on this great thread of ours, and unfrozencaveman is really monopolizing my time, I thought I'd ask everyone what your favorite movie(s) is/are...or your favorite book..or your favorite band, whatever.
And while Debbie Does Dallas is indeed a classic, perhaps it'd be better if this was not in your SDN movie list. Unless of course this powerful film about the financial and moral difficulties encountered by today's youth in pursuing their dreams portrays an accurate depiction of your taste, in which case, by all means...
note: In looking up the synopsis for Debbie Does Dallas (circa 1978), I came up with fantasic consumer reviews on Amazon.com. I didn't know people took their porn so seriously... http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000051WBE/026-2990634-9794035

MrBurns10 said:Aww thanks, guju. You make me all warm and fuzzy inside.
So, since lately there hasn't been too much activity about Florida schools here on this great thread of ours, and unfrozencaveman is really monopolizing my time, I thought I'd ask everyone what your favorite movie(s) is/are...or your favorite book..or your favorite band, whatever.
And while Debbie Does Dallas is indeed a classic, perhaps it'd be better if this was not in your SDN movie list. Unless of course this powerful film about the financial and moral difficulties encountered by today's youth in pursuing their dreams portrays an accurate depiction of your taste, in which case, by all means...
note: In looking up the synopsis for Debbie Does Dallas (circa 1978), I came up with fantasic consumer reviews on Amazon.com. I didn't know people took their porn so seriously... http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000051WBE/026-2990634-9794035
What she said ^^^QofQuimica said:Burnsie, you are one sick chick.I admire that tremendously about you. 😉
What didn't I answer? 😕 Favorite movie? Um, ok, well, my favorite movie, judging by how many times I've watched it, is this really cool DVD celebrating the half-centennial of Watson and Crick's discovery of the structure of DNA. The moviemaker did real-time computer animations of DNA being replicated and transcribed, and it's freaking awesome to watch. You can't get an appreciation for how fast those enzymes work until you see the model. 😎MrBurns10 said:You didn't answer either, Q. 😡 And thanks for the IM.
That reminds me of some professors I've had. You can turn your exam in to be regraded if you think there's a mistake, but you could end up getting more points taken off if, upon regrading it, he realized he was a little too generous on any of the other questions. I think you were sharing an important lesson with this woman: if you're going to go to court, make sure you win or YOU might end up going to jail. Well done.unfrozencaveman said:I think I learned some good lessons about guilt today. One, I sentened the woman in court to death today for wasting my day. This came as a huge surprise to her, because she was just trying to sue someone for falling in their gravel parking lot.
Then I went to a U2 concert, where Bono made me feel bad about AIDS, Katrina, famine, Palestine, 9/11, Ireland, and how Larry, the drummer, must feel so left out. I wanted nachos, but then thought, Bono probably wouldnt eat something so fattening, particularly considering the horrors of apartheid.
Oh Q...your favorite movie is a DVD on Watson and Crick? that is so awesome. Yet another reason why I didn't get a 43 on my MCAT! I appreciate low brow humor and gratuitous violence, while you appreciate important scientific discoveries. I'd love to see one of those instructional videos when you come to visit 😉QofQuimica said:What didn't I answer? 😕 Favorite movie? Um, ok, well, my favorite movie, judging by how many times I've watched it, is this really cool DVD celebrating the half-centennial of Watson and Crick's discovery of the structure of DNA. The moviemaker did real-time computer animations of DNA being replicated and transcribed, and it's freaking awesome to watch. You can't get an appreciation for how fast those enzymes work until you see the model. 😎
How many times do I have to tell you: leer, don't wink. 😀MrBurns10 said:Damn you, lame winky face!
It's a bit more than I feel comfortable discussing on a public forum like this, actually. You see, yrodri, the moviemaker had to simplify things for the sake of making the model, and well, um, in the movie, the DNA is NAKED.yrodri15 said:Haha man, I hope everyone on this thread comes to Miami - this is too much.
Honestly though? Watson and Crick? Does the climax of the film occur when DNA Pol. III in all its 5' --> 3' exonuclease glory timidly snips the bulge on the very long strand?
Not a histone in sight. To be honest, I was really disappointed. I rented the film thinking that strands wrapping around each other, A and T double bonding, and G and C TRIPLE bonding (I didn't even know this was possible! 😱 ) would be really hot and something my boyfriend would also enjoy, but I felt the movie really fizzled. The plot was horrible (I mean, did they have to spend all that time in the lab??) and the acting was even worse. I seriously could have shown this to my parents. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they've already seen it.QofQuimica said:If I come to Miami, I will show the DNA video to all y'all in the privacy of my own home. Then you can write your very own biomolecular porn reviews and post them on AmazonUK. 😀
Well, *you* obviously saw the edited version, not the original.MrBurns10 said:To be honest, I was really disappointed. I rented the film thinking that strands wrapping around each other, A and T double bonding, and G and C TRIPLE bonding (I didn't even know this was possible! 😱 ) would be really hot and something my boyfriend would also enjoy, but I felt the movie really fizzled. The plot was horrible (I mean, did they have to spend all that time in the lab??) and the acting was even worse. I seriously could have shown this to my parents. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they've already seen it.
I give this movie a big fat F for completely killing the mood.
So is everyone posting in this thread planning to go to Miami?Are we allowed to ask which one?yrodri15 said:I am, hehe. Anyone else ? I am only waiting to hear back form one school (No, not U.F.) that could really tempt me into leaving.
unfrozencaveman said:Did you guys see Race for the Double Helix starring Jeff Goldblum as Watson? A classic! How could you not love Jeff Goldblum? When my mom finally bought a computer it was because she "trusted that Jeff Goldblum", who advertised iMacs.
bwells46 said:That was such a great movie!
MrBurns10 said:Umm, so I just got an e-mail from Dr. Hinkley saying that the Scholarship Committee at Miami just met and has decided to give me a partial tuition scholarship. I haven't applied for any scholarships. I guess the form isn't necessary after all? What in the world? I'm so confused.
unfrozencaveman said:Bwells! You've made your triumphant return. I knew the Goldblum-bait would work. What's shakin?
Thanks! There was a website that was included in the acceptance letter where you could fill out a form and apply for a scholarship. But I'm not sure if they're actually using it or not. If you can't find your acceptance letter, I'll see if I can find mine and get you the web address (unless someone else has it in front of them). Best of luck!Kleintje said:Congrats on the scholarship! That is awesome!
What form were you referring too????
Thanks!
I guy at my old job looked exactly like Jeff Goldblum (circa Jurassic Park, not Nine Months). It was bizarre.unfrozencaveman said:Bwells! You've made your triumphant return. I knew the Goldblum-bait would work. What's shakin?
MrBurns10 said:Thanks! There was a website that was included in the acceptance letter where you could fill out a form and apply for a scholarship. But I'm not sure if they're actually using it or not. If you can't find your acceptance letter, I'll see if I can find mine and get you the web address (unless someone else has it in front of them). Best of luck!
MrBurns10 said:Are we allowed to ask which one?
I really really liked UM, but I've heard back from a couple other schools that I also really liked. I'm not making any decisions until after second look weekends, but I did get into what I think might be my top choice so I'll have to see. If I don't like it or whatever other schools I'm interested in when second look weekend rolls around, UM is a definite possibility (what a dumb saying, but it makes sense to me!). I don't think you could go wrong with Miami, that's for sure.
They're in the spring. Some schools let applicants know when it is with their acceptance letter and some let applicants know a little later. I don't think Miami has one b/c I think it's more for schools that need to convince students to go $200,000 in debt at THEIR school instead of another, but I could be wrong. Maybe Arsenic knows?unfrozencaveman said:When do we hear about these second look weekends. Does Miami even have one? And when are they-ish?
Lasagne? What the...unfrozencaveman said:This is exactly what I need convincing of. I also want some more lasagne.
unfrozencaveman said:And while we're actually on topic for once, does anyone have a match list for UM?
MrBurns10 said:Lasagne? What the...
I hear Wash U.'s second look weekend is ridiculous...they fly the students out (free flights are a good thing), and have a weekend-long party including free tickets to a Cardinals game. Kind of ironic considering I doubt they need to do much convincing of applicants at all. Oh well, I don't have to worry about going to that one since I would have wasted my money even applying 🙂
At Miami? We had tortellini. It was definitely the best interview lunch I've had.unfrozencaveman said:We had lasagne for lunch at our interview. That's what all that tuition is for.
1SwtWrld said:Heres Miami's match List for 2005
http://www.miami.edu/UMH/CDA/UMH_Main/0,1770,2600-1;14190-2;36265-3,00.html
I was just looking at it myself. 🙂
I think it's very good, actually. People read match lists differently...if they know for sure they want to go into neurosurgery or something, then they'll look to see how many of those students placed and where. But so much can change during rotations that I'm not set on any particular specialty yet, so I tend to look more at the locations of the residencies. Sure a lot of students placed at Jackson Memorial, but I actually think Jackson is a great place for residency. But aside from that, students placed all over the country, which is important to me if I decide I want to go out of state. One concern I would have with state med schools is that students primarily place in-state (some want to stay, sure, but I think a lot of times the med school's rep extends only throughout the state, so students end up somewhere nearby); UM, on the other hand, obviously has a good reputation everywhere and that's important to me since I don't want to feel forced to stay in Florida if I don't want to.unfrozencaveman said:Ok, it's official, I have no idea how to read a match list. Are those good?
unfrozencaveman said:Ok, it's official, I have no idea how to read a match list. Are those good?